Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine from the bladder. It can affect people of all ages and it is more common in women.
Pelvic floor exercises for women
http://www.health.gov.au/internet/wcms/publishing.nsf/Content/continence-info-pwomen.htmPelvic floor exercises can help prevent as well as help treat urinary incontinence. This resource describes how to do pelvic floor exercises.
| Women Centred: | Yes |
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| Organisation: | Department of Health and Ageing |
Urinary incontinence
http://www.womhealth.org.au/factsheets/urinaryincontinence.htmThis fact sheet contains detailed information about the different types of urinary incontinence, how it is diagnosed and the treatment options.
| Women Centred: | Yes |
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| Organisation: | Women's Health Queensland Wide (WHQW) |
Victorian metropolitan public continence centres
http://www.continencevictoria.org.au/resources/resourcesclinicsmetro.pdfList of Victorian metropolitan public continence centres with contact addresses and phone numbers.
| Resource Type: | PDF 55.4KB |
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| Organisation: | Victorian Continence Resource Centre |
Victorian rural public continence centres
http://www.continencevictoria.org.au/resources/resourcesclinicsrural.pdfList of Victorian rural public continence centres with contact addresses and phone numbers.
| Resource Type: | PDF 61.2 KB |
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| Organisation: | Victorian Continence Resource Centre |